Kütahya Simav Geothermal Source
The new well, drilled to a depth of 900 meters, yields a geothermal resource with a temperature of 76°C and a flow rate of 65 liters per second. This marks the second geothermal discovery in the region, enhancing the area’s potential for sustainable energy applications. The MTA stated: “The discovery of this geothermal resource is a significant step toward integrating renewable energy into agricultural production.”
The TDİOSB project progressed significantly in 2023, with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry approving the general layout plan and superstructure module projects on July 24. In October 2024, a signing ceremony at MTA’s headquarters formalized plans to drill nine additional geothermal wells within the TDİOSB site, further expanding the project’s scope.
These geothermal wells are vital for supporting the region’s agricultural and industrial ambitions, particularly by powering sustainable greenhouse operations. The initiative aims to boost local economic development while promoting environmentally friendly energy solutions. The MTA noted: “This project aligns with our commitment to harnessing geothermal energy for regional growth and sustainability.”
The Kütahya Simav TDİOSB project exemplifies efforts to combine renewable energy with agriculture, fostering innovation and long-term economic benefits in the region.